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Post by Morgana on May 23, 2019 16:38:09 GMT
ok I’m just saying they wanted Jon sansa wanted jon too and took her northmen men and family to go free him she did all she could but we all saw what happened , jon knows he made a big mistake trusting the dragon queen and not listening to sansa or arya but its too late now , but he is north now so is sansa he rules the freefolk north, and sansa rules the north they will meet again. He also made a mistake in trusting Sansa to keep his secret.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 23, 2019 16:49:22 GMT
sansa wanted jon too and took her northmen men and family to go free him she did all she could but we all saw what happened , jon knows he made a big mistake trusting the dragon queen and not listening to sansa or arya but its too late now , but he is north now so is sansa he rules the freefolk north, and sansa rules the north they will meet again. He also made a mistake in trusting Sansa to keep his secret. if sansa kept keeping this secret which IMO would come out eventually either way it would only do more harm and they would still be under the rule of a tyrant dany would still go after sansa /winterfell no matter if sansa told who jon was or not it didnt matter sansa/arya would never bend the knee to dany. anyway jon forgave her because he knows she was right about dany all along . this way all of them can go on with their lives without having fear being burned because they had a difference of opinion.
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Post by DSDSquared on May 24, 2019 12:34:29 GMT
That was unclear with what you stated: You said it was "favoritism", but I was pointing out Dorne had been its own separate/independent kingdom when all the others were still under the monarchy. I don't see why the North being independent would raise a fuss - especially after how much they bled to fight the White Walkers. In my opinion, the point is that the North didn't need to be independent now that Bran was on the 'Throne'. He would be no threat to them and she knows that. She wanted to rule all along and she played everyone including Jon and Bran. I found it ridiculous that everyone in the council would just vote for Bran like that. You pointing that out proves my point. Dorne and the Iron Islands have found numerous times over the years for independence. It is something they have made no secret. Yet, they bent the knee anyway because they had to. Now they finally all meet with a chance to decide their futures and they say nothing. The North? Independent? Sure why not? We don't care. It made little sense.
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Post by DSDSquared on May 24, 2019 12:37:38 GMT
I have said it on here many times and the facts have not changed. Dany's scene in King's Landing made no sense and was completely out of character. This is not my opinion, but a fact. It was lazy writing disguised as clever foreshadowing. If anything, the two idiots here who believe that she was always this way are the exact fools D&D were hoping would like the turn. Actual fans with actual logical thought realized immediately that the scene was poorly done and out of character. Everything that Dany has ever done made logical sense to her character, whether you agreed with it or not. I can prove this. Name any scene in the show ever. ANY SCENE. I will tell you why Dany did it and it is usually a logical reason.....until now. They made her a tyrant at the last second for....reasons.
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